Topic
SME Service Continuity
SME Service Continuity topic intelligence connects articles that share a specific subject, signal focus, or monitoring theme. The page gives readers a richer path through related reporting, source evidence, market actors, and infrastructure implications, with enough context to understand why the topic matters across company movements, governance decisions, regional exposure, and operational risk. Readers can compare recurring signals, affected organisations, public evidence, market context, service continuity, procurement, competition, compliance, and strategic planning questions behind the subject instead of treating the route as a simple tag list. It explains what the topic covers, which infrastructure actors or policies are involved, what evidence supports the coverage, and why the subject may matter for operators, customers, investors, and policy readers.

AFRINIC
AFRINIC and the economics of dual-stack cost incidence
AFRINIC shows why IPv6 deployment does not erase the duplicate budgets operators carry for IPv4 certainty, security, monitoring, support, compliance, procurement and customer continuity during a long dual-stack period.

Cloud Service
T1Cloud and the price of keeping Russian enterprise workloads at home
T1Cloud is best understood as a domestic option-value business. Its customers are not merely comparing a Russian virtual machine with a foreign cloud instance. They are buying a way to keep data, support, compliance, operating control and scarce compute inside a market where…

Datacenter
When the Disaster-Recovery Vendor Becomes the Recovery Test: Sungard AS Europe and the Price of Counterparty Continuity
When the Disaster-Recovery Vendor Becomes the Recovery Test: Sungard AS Europe and the Price of Counterparty Continuity intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and…

Asia-Pacific regional ISP
Super Media Indonesia and the field economics of the local internet handoff
Super Media Indonesia is most legible where a household fibre drop, a small business support call and a Jakarta exchange port meet. The public record points less to a national carrier story than to a narrower, more practical business: sell access close to customers, use…

Regional ISP
WightFibre and the island fibre cost model
WightFibre is a regional ISP whose market is unusually legible: one island, one local brand, a visible fibre build, a small business base, ferry-dependent logistics and a customer base that can punish service misses quickly. The public record suggests a company that has turned…

Europe and Middle East national telecom
Wavenet and the economics of the one-contract SME stack
Wavenet has become a useful test of UK business-telecom consolidation. Its public record shows a company that can present itself as a single supplier for voice, connectivity, cloud, cyber security and managed service, while also carrying real network assets and a…

Regional ISP
Skytel Russia and the Saint Petersburg economics of continuity
Skytel Russia and the Saint Petersburg economics of continuity intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The…

Regional ISP
SmartProvider and the Milan interconnection margin
SmartProvider is easiest to misread if it is treated as just another small Italian broadband name. The public record points to something narrower and more economically interesting: a Veneto-rooted SME digitalization and telecom-services provider whose credibility depends on the…

Regional ISP
Soluzione Uno and the economics of one person taking responsibility for the whole SME network
Soluzione Uno is not a scale story in the usual telecom sense. It is a small Italian IT, network and cloud support business whose public evidence points to an owner-led service model, a recent regional IPv6 network footprint and a market position built around reducing operating…

Regional ISP
TNS Chile and the price of continuity in a cheap-fibre country
TNS Chile sits in one of Latin America's fastest fixed-broadband markets, but its more interesting business is not a race to advertise another headline speed. The company is trying to sell continuity, managed network work and operational assurance into Chilean sites where…

Europe and Middle East national telecom
Tiscali and the price of relevance after Italian fibre became a scale game
Tiscali's name still carries unusual memory in Italian internet history, but the economics around that name have changed. The brand now sits at the intersection of fibre wholesale access, FWA migration, customer-base shrinkage, debt repair, and a 2026 consumer-business transfer…

Regional ISP
WorldNetPR and the Premium for Staying Open When Puerto Rico Goes Dark
For Puerto Rico businesses, WorldNetPR is not just another broadband option in a price table. Its economic role is clearest before hurricane season, when a buyer weighs the cheap line that works on a calm day against the more expensive circuit, support desk, route diversity and…

Datacenter
Bell MTS Data Centres and Manitoba's Continuity Premium
For a Winnipeg hospital network, insurer, Crown corporation or regional manufacturer, the most important data-centre question is not always which market sells the cheapest compute. It is whether a critical workload can stay close to Manitoba users, telecom routes, staff and…

Datacenter
Cobalt Data Centers and the Price of Las Vegas Continuity
A West Coast enterprise looking for a continuity site used to see Las Vegas as a practical compromise: close enough to California for executives, carriers and vendors, far enough from coastal earthquake and wildfire clusters, and dense enough with power and fiber to keep…

Regional ISP
Sky Vision Ukraine and the Business of Paying for Continuity
Sky Vision Ukraine and the Business of Paying for Continuity intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The…

Regional ISP
WTL Telecom and the Wholesale Bill Inside a Regional Fibre Promise
WTL Telecom and the Wholesale Bill Inside a Regional Fibre Promise intelligence summary explains the development, the public evidence available to readers, the organisations involved, the regional context, market exposure, and the infrastructure consequences that may follow. The…

Cloud Service
Sinectis and the Argentine hosting bill that prices local control in pesos
Sinectis matters where Argentine firms want local hosting, mail, backup and managed connectivity paid from peso revenue but built on dollar-linked inputs.

Regional ISP
Sencinet Mexico and the Remote-Site Network That Sells Certainty Instead of Bandwidth
Sencinet Mexico sells fewer surprises to remote enterprise sites, where connectivity is a managed operating problem rather than a simple broadband line.

Regional ISP
Internet Solutions Mozambique and the Rent Between Maputo Capacity and Inland Resilience
Internet Solutions Mozambique matters because a Maputo business does not buy resilience from a submarine cable alone. It buys an accountable path between the landing capacity near the capital, the branch that still needs service after a fibre break or power event, and the…

AFRINIC
AFRINIC and the economics of island network dependency
AFRINIC's record layer is part of the island network economy: when registry certainty weakens, cable diversity, tourism continuity, ports, customs and disaster recovery all become more expensive to insure.
